WHERE The Bees Swam is a documentary about the origins, history, influence, present running and challenges facing Imbhams Farm, Haslemere.

Imbhams, in Holdfast Lane, is one of the oldest farms in south west Surrey still in operation and also the base for local food producers, Imbhams Farm Granary.

The film comprises interviews with a wide variety of people connected to the farm, both present and past, together with contemporary life on the farm, archive footage, photos and maps.

The huge value of this and other rural institutions like village pubs and shops to the local community is widely recognised. This film shows the cultural importance of such places, argues for their survival and creates a record of the farm in the present day.

The screening will take place at Haslemere Museum, in the High Street, at 8pm on Tuesday, October 11. Film maker Clive Ardagh and farmer Margaret Barlow will introduce the documentary.

The event is organised by Transition Haslemere together with Imbhams Farm and Granary, with the support of the museum.

Entrance is free. Donations can be made to Surrey Wildlife Trust who are working with the farm on a wildlife audit and habitat restoration.